Pony Restaurant design by Woods Bagot

International architectural practice, Woods Bagot have designed the Pony Restaurant project. Completed in 2012, the restaurant can be found in Brisbane, Australia.

According to the architects: “The first Pony restaurant outside Sydney has opened on Brisbane’s Eagle Street Pier, with Woods Bagot’s interior design centring around the sight and smell of an authentic charcoal grill.

“Drawing from the texture and forms of pony stables, Woods Bagot’s design team created a two-metre steel ribbon that winds through the space, implying soft metal that can be forged and shaped, reminiscent of a horse shoe or the curved line of a lasso loop.

“The food was also a major inspiration for the contemporary restaurant design, with the layout of the space centring around the theatre of the open rotisserie and grill, which allows patrons to view the spirited chefs, headed by Brisbane-born Damian Heads.

“Pony Brisbane has inherited the brand’s honest, flavour driven menu, while the indoor/outdoor dining provides a distinctly Brisbane twist. The restaurant features a number of dining spaces, with indoor transitioning to outdoor via an open, timber decked interior space. The result is a series of dining options, from open, communal dining areas, to more intimate banquettes and booths.”

Sydney-based design studio, Minosa, has completed a kitchen refurbishment project in a luxury home. The property is perched and cantilevering off a hill in the prestigious suburb of Dover Heights in Sydney’s east.